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GRB 021201

GCN Circular 1719

Subject
IPN triangulation of GRB021201 (short/hard burst, small error box)
Date
2002-12-03T01:15:58Z (23 years ago)
From
Kevin Hurley at UCBerkeley/SSL <khurley@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu>
K. Hurley and T. Cline, on behalf of the Ulysses, HETE, Mars Odyssey,
and KONUS GRB teams,

I. Mitrofanov, D. Anfimov, A. Kozyrev, M. Litvak and A. Sanin,
on behalf of the HEND/Odyssey GRB team,

W. Boynton, C. Fellows, K. Harshman, C. Shinohara and R. Starr,
on behalf of the GRS/Odyssey GRB team,

E. Mazets and S. Golenetskii, on behalf of the Konus-Wind GRB team,

G. Ricker, J-L Atteia, N. Kawai, D. Lamb, S. Woosley, J. Doty, R. Vanderspek, 
J. Villasenor, G. Crew, G. Monnelly, N. Butler, J.G. Jernigan, A. Levine, 
F. Martel, E. Morgan, G. Prigozhin, J. Braga, R. Manchanda, G. Pizzichini,
Y. Shirasaki, C. Graziani, M. Matsuoka, T. Tamagawa, K. Torii,
T. Sakamoto, A. Yoshida, E. Fenimore, M. Galassi, T. Tavenner, T. Donaghy,
M. Boer, J-F Olive, and J-P Dezalay, on behalf of the HETE GRB team, and

D. M. Smith, R. P. Lin, J. McTiernan, R. Schwartz, C. Wigger, W. Hajdas, 
and A. Zehnder, on behalf of the RHESSI GRB team, report:

Ulysses, Mars Odyssey-HEND, RHESSI, HETE-FREGATE, and Konus-Wind
observed this GRB at 19804 seconds.  As observed by Ulysses, it had a
duration of approximately  0.3 seconds, a 25-100 keV fluence of
approximately 2E-07 erg/cm2, and a peak flux of approximately  8E-07
erg/cm2 s over 0.25 seconds.

We have triangulated it a preliminary, 3 sigma error boxes 
with approximate area 9 square arcminutes whose coordinates are:

    RA(2000)                 DEC(2000)
ERROR BOX CENTER:  8 h  7 m 46.09 s     21 o 14 '  17.73 "  (CENTER)
ERROR BOX CORNER 1:  8 h  7 m 45.73 s     21 o 12 '  40.07 "  (CORNER)
ERROR BOX CORNER 2:  8 h  7 m 56.62 s     21 o 11 '  40.15 "  (CORNER)
ERROR BOX CORNER 3:  8 h  7 m 35.56 s     21 o 16 '  55.47 "  (CORNER)
ERROR BOX CORNER 4:  8 h  7 m 46.46 s     21 o 15 '  55.39 "  (CORNER)

A Chandra NRA-accepted target of opportunity observation of this
error box is being requested.  

This error box may be improved slightly.

GCN Circular 1720

Subject
GRB 021201: BOOTES simultaneous optical observations
Date
2002-12-03T10:19:29Z (23 years ago)
From
Alberto Castro-Tirado at Inst.de Astro. de Andalucia <ajct@iaa.es>
A. J. Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC and LAEFF-INTA),
A. de Ugarte Postigo, T. J. Mateo Sanguino (CEDEA-INTA),
 M. J�linek, P. Kub�nek, R. Hudec (ASU), S. Vitek,
P. P�ta (CVUT) and J. �. Bern�  (Univ. de Alicante)
on behalf of the BOOTES team,

report:

"We have obtained several unfiltred exposures (45-s each)
under good metereological conditions covering the short/hard
GRB 021201  IPN error box (Hurley et al. GCN 1719). The
images covered the period  05:28:23 - 05:32:12 UT 1 Dec 2002
(i.e. between 1.68-minutes before the trigger and 2.12-minutes
after the trigger) with the very wide-field  camera of BOOTES-1
(http://www.laeff.esa.es/BOOTES).

After a visual inspection of the IPN error box (Hurley et al.,
GCN 1719)  in all frames, we do not find evidence of optical
emission, in particular  simultaneously to the burst itself, for
which we have an image covering  the time interval 05:29:55
- 05:30:40 UT. Therefore we derive an upper  limit  of R = 10
for any  optical counterpart simultaneous to this short/hard
GRB.

To our knowledge, this is the second short/hard GRB for which
simultaneous images are available, following GRB 020531
(Castro-Tirado et al. 2002, GCN 1430). See also Castro-Tirado
et al. 2002(A&A 393, L55) regarding this issue."


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GCN Circular 1721

Subject
GRB 021201: Optical Observations
Date
2002-12-03T11:55:40Z (23 years ago)
From
Melissa Nysewander at UNC,Chapel Hill <mnysewan@astro.unc.edu>
M. Nysewander, J. Moran, L. Johnson, D. Moschler, and D. Reichart
(University of North Carolina) report:

We observed 100% of the small error box of the short burst GRB 021201 (GCN
1719) beginning at 8:15 UTC on December 3rd (2.1 days after the burst) with
the Morehead Observatory 0.6m telescope.  We integrated without filter for
~2700 seconds under relatively clear skies.

Visual comparison with the DSS-2 (R band) images reveal no new objects to
the limit of the DSS.

GCN Circular 1722

Subject
GRB 021201, Radio Observations
Date
2002-12-03T15:17:10Z (23 years ago)
From
Dale A. Frail at NRAO <dfrail@nrao.edu>
D. A. Frail (NRAO), and E. Berger (Caltech) report on behalf of a
larger collaboration:

"We used the VLA to image the error box of the short/hard burst
GRB021201 localized by the IPN (GCN #1719) at a frequency of 1.43 GHz.
There is a 2 mJy source in the error box at J2000, r.a.=08:07:47.537,
dec.=+21 14 54.53 which had been previously cataloged in September
1998 by the FIRST survey (http://sundog.stsci.edu/top.html). There are
no new sources to a 3-sigma level of 0.5 mJy.

Observations at higher frequencies are planned when it stops snowing."

GCN Circular 1723

Subject
GRB021201, BVRcIc field photometry
Date
2002-12-04T19:10:51Z (23 years ago)
From
Arne A. Henden at USNO/USRA <aah@nofs.navy.mil>
A. Henden (USRA/USNO) reports on behalf of the USNO GRB team:

We have acquired shallow BVRcIc all-sky photometry for
a 20x20 arcmin field centered at the IPN coordinates
for GRB021201 (Hurley et al., GCN 1719) with the USNOFS 1.0-m
telescope on one photometric night.  Stars
brighter than V=13.0 are saturated and should be used with care.
We have placed the photometric data on our anonymous ftp site:
ftp://ftp.nofs.navy.mil/pub/outgoing/aah/grb/grb021201.dat
The astrometry in this file is based on linear plate solutions
with respect to UCAC2.  The external errors are less than 100mas.

If an afterglow is discovered, we will extend this calibration
with additional nights to ensure against a systematic zeropoint error,
and to include U-band measures.  You should check the dates on
the .dat file prior to final publication to get the latest photometry.

GCN Circular 1741

Subject
Chandra observation of the IPN error box of GRB021201 (short/hard)
Date
2002-12-12T21:34:59Z (23 years ago)
From
Kevin Hurley at UCBerkeley/SSL <khurley@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu>
K. Hurley, T. Cline, M. Feroci, P. Li, F. Frontera, E. Mazets, S.
Golenetskii, I. Mitrofanov, G. Ricker, and J.-L. Atteia, on behalf
of the Chandra target of opportunity for IPN short bursts collaboration,
report:

Chandra observed the error box of the short/hard GRB021201 (GCN 1719)
for approximately 21 ks starting at 23:10 on December 9.  A very
preliminary analysis indicates that about 26 sources are present in
the Chandra field.  They are listed in the table below.  One of these
sources (#10) is inside the IPN error box.  A map has been posted at
ssl.berkeley.edu/ipn3/021201.  A second follow-up Chandra observation
will take place in several weeks to determine whether this or any other
source in the field displays fading behavior.


SOURCE #        RA(2000)              DEC(2000)         NET_COUNTS  
 
     1       122.0995407104        21.3008174896        26.18750
     2       122.0711364746        21.2559471130        39.250
     3       122.0690231323        21.1490001678       182.750
     4       122.0568161011         21.102066040      1553.06250
     5       122.0377426147        21.1755084991        77.68750
     6       122.0145645142        21.2685337067        29.8750
     7       121.9966888428        21.1383686066        38.750
     8       121.9874267578        21.3674888611        28.43750
     9       121.9564666748        21.1419563293       139.93750
    10       121.9553070068        21.2090072632       105.18750
    11       121.9549407959        21.3561420441        50.43750
    12       121.9532623291        21.2970886230        40.06250
    13       121.9205551147        21.3233127594        29.93750
    14*      121.9204101562        21.3241481781        34.8750
    15       121.9017181396        21.1891117096        28.750
    16*      121.9007949829        21.1885643005        29.50
    17       121.8824768066        21.2981529236         54.0
    18       121.8699111938        21.1710834503       176.06250
    19       121.8655853271        21.2566776276        36.68750
    20       121.8629837036        21.2110004425        43.1250
    21       121.8587265015        21.1649875641        32.1250
    22       121.8439636230        21.1804847717        92.18750
    23       121.8304367065        21.3124256134        24.56250
    24       121.8092498779        21.2480392456        47.93750
    25       121.7484664917        21.2483577728        30.18750
    26       121.7267990112        21.1938285828        32.06250
    27       121.6778488159        21.4611721039        20.6250
    28       121.6126785278        21.2064838409        32.93750

*These are probably duplicate detections of the preceding sources

GCN Circular 1743

Subject
GRB 021201 (short/hard), NOT observations
Date
2002-12-12T23:49:08Z (23 years ago)
Edited On
2024-11-18T10:05:10Z (7 months ago)
From
Alberto Castro-Tirado at Inst.de Astro. de Andalucia <ajct@iaa.es>
Edited By
Judith Racusin at NASA/GSFC <judith.racusin@nasa.gov> on behalf of Leo P. Singer at NASA/GSFC <leo.p.singer@nasa.gov>
J. M. Castro Cerón (ROA, San Fernando),
J. Gorosabel and A. J. Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC, Granada)
C. M. Gutiérrez and M. López-Corredoira (IAC, La Laguna)

report:

"On Dec 4.16 UT we observed the field of the short
/hard GRB 021201 (GCN 1719) with the 2.5-m Nordic 
Optical Telescope (+ALFOSC) at the Observatorio del 
Roque de los Muchachos, in order to monitor the 
entire IPN error box. In the co-added image (5 x 
900-s in the r' Sloan filter with a 2".8 seeing), 
no optical transient is found when comparing to the
DSS-2 (R-band). Particularly, a point-like optical 
source with R about 20.5 is found at coordinates 
RA(2000) = 08 07 49.35, Dec(2000) = +21 12 33.8 
(+/- 0".5); this is within 2" of the Chandra 
source # 10 reported to be inside the IPN error box 
(GCN 1741). Such object is visible in the blue and 
red DSS-2 charts as a very blue source that does 
not seem to be related to the GRB 021201. Further 
observations are planned." 

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GCN Circular 1746

Subject
GRB 021201, optical observations
Date
2002-12-13T04:25:28Z (23 years ago)
Edited On
2024-11-18T09:46:00Z (7 months ago)
From
Peter Garnavich at U of Notre Dame <pgarnavi@miranda.phys.nd.edu>
Edited By
Judith Racusin at NASA/GSFC <judith.racusin@nasa.gov> on behalf of Leo P. Singer at NASA/GSFC <leo.p.singer@nasa.gov>
P. Garnavich and J. Quinn (University of Notre Dame)

We observed the entire error box of the GRB 021201 burst
(GCN 1719) with the NOAO WIYN telescope on 2002 Dec. 5.5 (UT).
The 3x600s R-band images were taken in 1.2" seeing. We confirm
the presence of a bright optical source near the Chandra x-ray
source #10 (GCN 1741) identified by Castro Cerón et al. (GCN 1743).
The optical source is USNO-A2.0 1050.05586294 listed
in the catalog at 08:07:49.350 +21:12:33.66 (J2000) and
R=18.9. We estimate the brightness at R=20.4 using a zero
point from a nearby Landolt standard star field. To search
for fainter objects, we subtracted a PSF scaled to the
peak of the USNO star and found no other sources brighter
than R=23.3 within 4" of the Chandra #10 x-ray position.

GCN Circular 1760

Subject
GRB 021201: Optical Observations
Date
2002-12-16T21:27:18Z (23 years ago)
From
Melissa Nysewander at UNC,Chapel Hill <mnysewan@astro.unc.edu>
M. Nysewander, J. Moran, L. Johnson, D. Moschler, D. Reichart (University
of North Carolina), and A. Henden (USRA/USNO) report on behalf of a larger
collaboration:

We observed 100% of the ~9 square arcminute error box of the short-duration
burst GRB 021201 (GCN 1719) with the 0.6-meter Morehead Observatory
telescope beginning 2.1 days after the burst (GCN 1721) and with the
1.0-meter USNO telescope beginning 2.9 days after the burst.  Both
observations were made without filter and the second observation goes
significantly deeper than the first.

Visual comparison of the first and second epoch images reveals no transient
sources to the limiting magnitude of the first epoch image, which we
measure to be Rc = 21.2 mag (3 sigma), 21.6 mag (2 sigma), and 22.4 mag (1
sigma) using the field calibration of Henden (GCN 1723).

Three Chandra sources lie in the field of view of the first epoch image and
20 Chandra sources lie in the field of view of the second epoch image.
Visual comparison of the first and second epoch images and the DSS-2 (Red)
reveals no obvious transient sources.

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